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For all of your personal eye care needs, check out Pearle Vision in Silverdale.
Looking for a new look? Try out a new pair of stylish glasses or a fresh pair of contacts.
At Pearle Vision, you have the option of paying by major credit card.
The staff at Pearle Vision takes your vision seriously so book your next appointment today.

Whether you're new to the day spa experience or an experienced vet, Kitsap Physical Therapy and Sports Clinics in Silverdale has services to accommodate everyone.
This facility provides clients with their choice of alternative services, including physiotherapy.
Say goodbye to those pesky knots with a massage from this spa.
This establishment serves all guests on an appointment-only basis.
Luxurious comforts may come at a cost, but Kitsap Physical Therapy and Sports Clinics keeps that cost down so everyone can enjoy their services.
Every service offered by Kitsap Physical Therapy and Sports Clinics is payable by major credit card.
There are many ways to relax, and Kitsap Physical Therapy and Sports Clinics provides all of them in one place so you can take care of business quickly and easily.

The well-trained staff at Punt Physiotherapy Center in Silverdale is readily available to assist you with your medical needs.
If you prefer an alternative service, such as physiotherapy, this clinic is right up your alley.
Those kinks aren't just going to disappear on their own. A massage can really help and lucky for you, this clinic offers relaxing treatments.
Due to high volume, this clinic enforces a strict appointment-only policy to ensure timely and no-wait beauty treatments.
Start your journey to better health by booking an appointment at Punt Physiotherapy Center today.

For professional chiropractic services that go beyond pesky aches and pains, check out Poulsbo's Liberty Bay Chiropractic.
From hot stone massages to deep tissue massages, this chiropractor has a little something for everyone.
Maintain your health and wellness with a professional alternative service, such as reflexology.
In dire need of some pampering? No worries! This chiropractor accepts walk-ins on the daily.
Whether you pulled a muscle or just woke up on the wrong side of the bed, a visit to Liberty Bay Chiropractic is sure to help correct your pesky pains.

Retina Center Northwest's offices are designed with care and for your comfort. Seek optical eye care in their Silverdale offices today.
Eyes are the windows to your soul, but at Retina Center Northwest, glasses and contact lenses serve as windows to the world.
For medical treatments such as medical checkups, Retina Center Northwest has you covered.
Silverdale's this vision center maintains an appointment-only policy for all beauty services.
When you're in dire need of an eye care service, the staff at Retina Center Northwest has you covered.

Poulsbo sees the specialists at Acupuncture and Wellness Center for help with their medical needs.
This clinic offers a wide variety of massages to suit your personal needs.
There is a specialized acupuncture treatment with your name on it waiting for you at the offices of Acupuncture and Wellness Center.
To ensure timely and professional beauty services for every guest, this clinic enforces an appointment-only policy.
Keep yourself feeling healthy and active and pay Acupuncture and Wellness Center a visit for a quick check-up.

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City walks in Seattle are a delight, especially along the waterfront. But which waterfront to choose is the question: A bustling boardwalk, a calm shore, a diverse neighborhood ramble around Lake Union or a placid promontory on Lake Washington?
At Green Lake, amble along your choice of a 2.8-mile paved path next to the water, or take the outer dirt loop that adds a little mileage but is easy on the feet. Green Lake’s urban location and small size means it’s surrounded by services – coffee shops, takeout, frozen yogurt, a community center – and handy for day-to-day exercise, stroller jaunts, or dog walks. Runners like to meet at Starbuck’s on the northeast end, or outside Super Jock ‘n Jill, a popular running shop, before heading around the flat freshwater lake where ducks, swimmers, rowers, and stand-up paddlers make seasonal appearances.
Seward Park in south Seattle is another nice waterfront loop, only it circles an isthmus protruding into busy Lake Washington and facing Mercer Island to the east. With fewer concessions and businesses (but lots of parking) along this nearly three mile loop, Seward Park offers a quieter ramble along a busier body of water, with great views of the mountains in the distance and plenty of shaded spots to rest or stretch the legs.
In West Seattle, there are two very different walks to take from Alki Beach, both starting from the Statue of Liberty on 63rd Southwest and Alki Avenue. For people-watching, turn north toward the businesses that dot Alki Beach, and follow the mile-marked pavement (split into two lanes for pedestrians and wheeled travelers), which hugs a more than 2-mile boardwalk. In summer, expect bikini-clad volleyball players, family picnickers, boat launches and muscle cars cruising for fun. And with plenty of benches, water stops, public bathrooms and takeout places (Ampersand for coffee, Slices for pizza), you can make the trip an all-day affair. Eventually, the walk makes its way to Salty’s (known for its big buffet brunches) and the West Seattle Water Taxi dock. Unless seeking a full six-mile roundtrip, turn around here, as the trail wends inland along a walkway that loses its illustrious view.
For sunset-watching or relaxation, take the opposite direction from the Statue of Liberty and walk south through residences, eventually arriving at Beach Drive. There, a sidewalk dotted with inscriptions of the constellations lines a rocky shoreline where spitting sea spray and unobstructed views of nearby islands suggest a time when West Seattle was a waterfront outpost.
With fewer mile markings, urban adventurers can weave their own seven-mile loop around ever-changing Lake Union, the city-surrounded lake where houseboats, sea planes, office buildings and marine services businesses comingle in an odd mash-up of old and new. Start on the south, near the Museum of History and Industry, then walk west along the water and up Westlake Avenue. Pass over the drawbridge into Fremont, then head east along the Burke-Gilman walk/bike trail. Midway through, stop at Gasworks Park for a picnic, then head over the University Bridge and down along the water, winding through narrow streets dotted with houseboat docks. Finally, the route returns through Seattle’s emerging biotech corridor and along a boardwalk back to the beginning.

Hot yoga is so haute right now. The intensely physical and sometimes spiritual practice of doing 90 minutes of traditional hatha yoga poses in 105-degree rooms has been swept from a fringe movement to the mainstream, as devotees praise its benefits and curious onlookers seek to find out what all the fuss is about.
Hot yoga was first introduced in America back in the 1970s by Bikram Choudhury, who cranked the thermostat to recreate the climate of his native India. It wasn’t until 20 years later that the movement began to pick up steam, when Bikram started training instructors around the country. There are now thousands of certified teachers of this sweaty and exhilarating style of yoga, although the predictable knock-offs have sprung up as well.
All thrive on the belief that the warm room helps muscles to relax, which in turn increases flexibility and strength and allows students to go deeper into poses. The hour-and-a-half sessions are also said to have a detoxifying effect, thanks to the constant rejuvenation cycle of sweat and hydration. It’s no wonder every student is required to bring a towel to class.
In cooler climates like Seattle, hot yoga has the added appeal of feeling as if you’ve been temporarily transported to a tropical setting. For many intrepid yoga goers, local Bikram locations provide a convenient excuse to enjoy the heat, take in a little exercise and get away from the cold and rain for an hour or so.
Urban Yoga Spa in downtown Seattle takes the feel-good mission to the next level. This popular loft-like spot not only offers a variety of hot yoga classes, anyone in need of a bit of relaxation can sign up for spa services like massages, manicures and pedicures.
Or try dropping into a session at one of the Breathe Hot Yoga locations throughout Seattle. The temperature is mercifully turned down to 85 degrees, and instructors are not required to stick with the traditional Birkam format. These relaxed and unintimidating guidelines mean that hundreds of students look to go with the vinyasa flow every week, so get there early to claim a spot.
And just remember: While classes at hot yoga studios will always be filled with seasoned students, they’re equally welcoming to newcomers, encouraging them to stick with it in order to get the full benefits that so many have warmed up to.